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Preguntas sobre el sujeto gramatical.
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What happened to "it" as a subject in old Spanish?
I realize that "it" is excluded in Spanish (for the most part) and is not used today. "eso" and "esto" do not mean the same thing nor do él and ella. But what was the old Spanish word for "it" before …